Curtis (crater)

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Curtis
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LRO image
Coordinates 14°34′N56°46′E / 14.57°N 56.76°E / 14.57; 56.76
Diameter 2.9 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 187° at sunrise
Eponym Heber D. Curtis
Apollo 17 image Curtis crater AS17-P-2237.jpg
Apollo 17 image
Apollo 15 image Curtis crater AS15-M-0950.jpg
Apollo 15 image

Curtis is a very small lunar impact crater that lies in the western Mare Crisium, to the east of the crater Picard. It is a circular, cup-shaped formation that is otherwise undistinguished. It was named after American astronomer Heber D. Curtis in 1973. [1] In the past it was designated Picard Z.

References

  1. Curtis, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)